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• Streaking Huskies: Obviously the chance for match the UCLA men’s basketball 88-game winning streak and move one step closer to breaking their own NCAA Division I basketball record 90-game streak is garnering the bulk of the attention, but there are some other streaks in reach. UConn has won 30 straight road games which according to the NCAA record book is the Division I women’s record. However, during the Diana Taurasi era, UConn won either 33 or 34 straight road games depending on how one of the St. John’s games is viewed. The NCAA has yet to confirm that as the record streak. The Huskies have won 54 straight American Athletic Conference regular-season games which is the sixth longest run in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history. UConn’s 57-game streak in the Big East from 2009-12 is up next.

• Stealing the thunder: UConn junior Gabby Williams has recorded at least two steals in each of the last six games. If she keeps up her current pace, she would join Nykesha Sales, Jen Rizzotti, Rita Williams and Moriah Jefferson as the only Huskies with at least 100 assists in a game. She has already topped her career high for assists with 56.

• For starters: While UConn’s quartet of Napheesa Collier, Kia Nurse, Katie Lou Samuelson and Gabby Williams have started every game for UConn, Tolulope Omokore is the only UCF player to get the start in each game this season with nine of the 12 Knights have started at least once.

• Getting defensive: UCF currently leads the American Athletic Conference allowing 52.3 points per game after ranking last by surrendering 73.3 points during the 2015-16 season. UCF also leads the conference averaging 13.5 steals per game, nearly twice as many as a season ago.